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The venue, part of Widcombe Social Club, has been given a brand new colour scheme, contemporary artwork from Jasper Morley and Jason Dorley Brown and a stage for the performers.

In addition, the decor has been given a sprucing up with the addition of book shelves, plants, lamps and an area for the gamers, which has added some warming touches to the space.

Manager of Widcombe Social Club Nick Steel, said: “We’ve wanted to make changes for some time but have not had the funds. Previously it was a bit bland and white but now we have added a lot more colour. It's now a great place to hang out; I’m not embarrassed to show people round anymore."

To celebrate, the Waterside Arts Bar had a Valentine's themed launch party last week with live music and heart shaped Jammy Dodgers.

Nick said: “We haven’t completely finished doing it up – the next project is the kitchen but it’s looking really great.

"The diary is absolutely full with great events lined up. During the day time we have stuff like yoga and pilates going on, whilst in the evenings we have great gigs, theatre and we’ll be hosting loads of stand-up during the Bath Comedy Festival this Spring.